Cameroon Humanitarian Response Plan 2022

Humanitarian response plan | Rev: 1.8 | published | Download the HRP document
People in need
0.6m
People targeted
483.3k
Requirements ($)
Current funding ($)
Coverage (%)

Cluster humanitarian profile

ID: CLRR/BF1

Indicators overview

IndicatorUnitTarget
CO1: Increased equitable and sustainable access of children under five, pregnant and lactating women, teenagers, the elderly and vulnerable communities to safe, nutritious, adequate, diversified and secure food and malnutrition prevention services.
IN1: Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel (%)PercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point92
CO2: The populations of concern to UNHCR, as well as the host populations in the host areas or villages, have sufficient access to adequate hygiene and sanitation services, and to quality drinking water in quantity
IN1: Proportion of PoC using at least basic drinking water services (%)PercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point70
CO3: Populations of concern to UNHCR have access to housing appropriate to their displacement situation, within a framework that meets national standards in terms of town planning
IN1: Proportion of PoCs living in habitable and affordable housing (%)PercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point62
CO4: Women and young girls and boys are protected from all forms of violence and discrimination against them in all areas of public life.
IN1: Proportion of survivors who are satisfied with SGBV case management services (%)PercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point60
CO5: Increased access of children, teenagers, youth, especially girls, and vulnerable groups to inclusive quality education, including literacy training
IN1: Proportion of PoC enrolled in the national education system(%)PercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point57
CO6: Refugees are able to actively participate in the social and economic life of host countries
IN1: Proportion of PoC who self-report positive changes in their income compared to previous year (%)Percentage7
CA1: Nutritional well-being improved
IN1: Prevalence of severe acute malnutrition treated each year in targeted areasPercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point2
CA2: Access to primary health care services provided or supported
IN1: # of PHC (Primary Health care) consultationsNumbersShow the disaggregated data for this data point69,501
IN2: # of persons referred to secondary and tertiary medical carePeopleShow the disaggregated data for this data point3,684
CA3: Population lives in satisfactory conditions of sanitation and hygiene
IN1: % of households having an improved latrinesPercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point60
IN2: # hygiene promoters trainedNumbersShow the disaggregated data for this data point192
CA4: Supply of potable water increased or maintained
IN1: Average # of litres of potable water available per person per daym3Show the disaggregated data for this data point15
CA5: Durable shelter provided and sustained
IN1: # of PoC receiving durable shelterNumbersShow the disaggregated data for this data point103,028
CA6: Persons of concern to UNHCR actively participate in preventing and mitigating GBV risks
IN1: % prevention activities led by community-based structuresPercentage0
IN2: Proportion of persons at risk of GBV and survivors who received psychosocial support (including case management)PercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point54
CA7: Women, men, girls and boys of concern to UNHCR who are GBV survivors benefit from survivor-centered service
IN1: Proportion of persons at risk of GBV and survivors who received cash for protectionPercentageShow the disaggregated data for this data point1
CA8: Refugee children and youth are included in a sustainable and equitable way in the national education system
IN1: # of refugee children enrolled in nationally recognized primary schoolsChildrenShow the disaggregated data for this data point51,281
IN2: # of refugee children and youth enrolled in nationally recognized secondary schoolsNumbersShow the disaggregated data for this data point4,917
CA9: PoCs benefit from vocational training and capacity building to improve their employability and self-entrepreneurship
IN1: # of PoCs having benefited from professional training and / or capacity buildingNumbersShow the disaggregated data for this data point2,941
CA10: Sectoral cash grants or vouchers provided for Livelihood and selfreliance
IN1: # of PoC provided with cash/vouchers for livelihoods provisioningNumbersShow the disaggregated data for this data point4,730

Operations by admin area

Organizations overview

OrganisationProjetsClusters
ACT Alliance / Lutheran World Federation4Refugee Response
Basic Assistance Humanitarian Organization1Refugee Response
Civil Society Organisations Union (OMAM)1Refugee Response
Danish Refugee Council1Refugee Response
International Medical Corps US3Refugee Response
International Rescue Committee1Refugee Response
Jesuit Refugee Service1Refugee Response
Respect Cameroon1Refugee Response
Société Civile pour la Promotion des Droits et Devoirs1Refugee Response
United Nations Children's Fund3Refugee Response
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees1Refugee Response
World Food Programme1Refugee Response